Student Name: Anam Idrees Khan
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Unit 1 supporting the teacher
Task 1Q. Define the key aspects of the role of a teaching assistant? A. The key aspect of a teaching assistant is to support the teacher, student, school and curriculum. The teaching assistant works under the supervision of the teacher to ensure that maximum time is spent on teaching the students. Some roles carried out by a teaching assistant include:

* Support classroom management;
* Help prepare learning material;
* Make sure pupils use the internet safely;
* Look for signs of bullish in pupils;
* Treat pupil equally and make sure they get equal learning opportunities; * Be caring and comforting towards pupil;
* Help students with social and emotional development
* Working side by side with colleagues.

Task 2Q. Give examples of some tasks that can be carried out by a teaching assistant to support the teacher. A. Tasks that can be carried out by a teaching assistant to support the teacher to ensure maximum learning for pupil: * Keeping the classroom clean and neat;

* Make sure the class is organized;
* Help the teacher decorate the bulletin boards;
* Help set up apparatus for science/ PE class;
* Helping prepare presentation;
* Ensure students are working in a safe environment;
* Let people know whenever there’s limited amount of learning material; * Set up projectors, make posters, charts, etc.
* Assist teacher in an emergency situation, such as fire drill; * Help prepare learning material.
Task 3
Q. Define how you might contribute a lesson given to a group of seven year old children learning to play percussion instruments. A. A teaching assistant can help
* Arrange/ distribute instruments before the lesson begins to make sure no time is wasted; * Help pupil who are having trouble understand;
* Make sure no student disrupts the class while the teacher is teaching and make...

...TeachingAssistants can instill confidence in Students
Providing constructive criticism to a Student
As a teacher assistant, I will be defined as someone who gives instruction, constructive criticism, and communicates professionalism on every level. I believe that our children are our future, and they need to be prepared for the future or they will not be successful in this working society. Teaching makes a difference in students,...

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Supporting Teaching and Learning Level 3 Diploma
Unit 332 – Engage in personal development in health, social care in children`s and young people`s settings
Outcome 1
1.1 At present employed at Cheam Park Farm Junior School in Year 5 as per the job description (see attachment 1) I have a range of duties such as enabling access to learning pupils and to assist the teacher in the management of pupils and the classroom. Supervising and providing particular...

...working with year 4 children who I engage with well and I get the general impression from their responses to my interaction with them that they enjoy working with me and that I assist their development.
I had written feedback from one of the TeachingAssistants I work with and she has written;
“Juley gets on well with the staff and has a natural rapport with the children”. This evidence supports my own belief that my practice is at the right level and style for 8...

...some other signs could include
-Alcohol/drug abuse
-Violence/thefts
-Not looking after themselves or over-concern with thier appearence
-Self harm.
Task 7 , Describe your expected role in the care and support of Individual pupils.
A teachingassistant would provide care & support by encouraging the child to concentrate on what has been asked of them. Some children will require more one on one attention to help them to understand. This could involve...

...The primary objective of a teachingassistant is to support the school by carrying out a variety of tasks in order to create and maintain a safe, positive learning environment thus allowing teachers more time to focus on teaching. It is therefore paramount to remain flexible at all times. The purpose of this essay is to summarise the major learning points from the TeachingAssistant Diploma Course. I will address the...

...TASK 6.
The social and emotional development of children from 5 to sixteen plays a crucial part in in the impact and quality of the child’s lives these influence the development of the child in various ways which is why it is important for a TeachingAssistant to recognise these factors so they can help the child continue learning and use the skills already instilled in them. By treating each child as their own person you learn that they are all different and...

...﻿Teaching Strategies
1. Narrative
The word derives from the Latin verb narrare, "to tell", which is derived from the adjective gnarus, "knowing" or "skilled".
A narrative (or play) is any account of connected events, presented to a reader or listener in a sequence of written or spoken words, or in a sequence of (moving) pictures.
Narrative can be organized in a number of thematic and/or formal/stylistic categories: non-fiction (e.g. New Journalism, creative...